Kim is a contributing writer to the book, Movies: From the Silent Classics of the Silver Screen to the Digital and 3-D Era, which you can buy on Amazon.co.uk. The book was edited by Philip Kemp and features an introduction by Christopher Frayling.
Kim will be presenting a paper on Radiation and Mutation at the “It Came from the 1950s” conference in Trinity College, Dublin (May 15-16 2008).
An article Kim wrote on Irish Horror Cinema is now online in The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies.
Movie buffs in Europe might be interested in picking up the latest issue of Empire magazine (No. 171). Kim has co-authored Empire‘s first Movie Almanac and it comes free with the current issue. It’s full of fun facts and oddball trivia about the movie industry, including such quirky information as the “Quentin Tarantino Casting Venn … Continue reading
Kim has completed a DVD project, the BFI‘s release of The Stone Tape, a 1972 BBC-TV ghost story written by Nigel Kneale and directed by Peter Sasdy. He supervised the extras, and created a feature-length interview/commentary with Mr. Kneale for the DVD. It’s now available to buy from the BFI web site.